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Christopher Unborn


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Conceived exactly nine months before the five-hundredth anniversary of Columbus's discovery of the New World, the narrator of Christopher Unborn spends the novel waiting to be born. But what kind of world will he be delivered into? "Makesicko City," as the punning narrator calls it, is not doing well in this alternate, worst-case-scenario 1992. Politicians are selling pieces of their country to the United States. Black acid rain falls relentlessly, forewarning of the even worse ecological catastrophes to come. Gangs of children, confined to the slums, terrorize their wealthy neighbors.

A great novel of ideas and a work of aesthetic boldness, Christopher Unborn is a unique, and quite funny, work from one of the twentieth century's most respected authors.

Details

ISBN-10 1-56478-339-1
ISBN-13 9781564783394
Publication Date Oct 2005
Nb of pages 531
Dimensions 6 x 9 in.

Excerpt



“Mexico is a country of sad men and happy children,” said my father, Angel (twenty-four years old), at the instant of my creation.

Before that, my mother, Angeles (under thirty), had sighed: “Ocean, origin of the gods.”

“But soon there shall be no time for happiness, and we shall all be sad, old and young alike,” my father went on taking off his glasses—tinted violet, gold-framed, utterly John Lennonish.
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Reviews

Press Reviews

London Review of Books
Christopher Unborn transports to Mexico the paranoid inventions of a Catch-22 or a Gravity's Rainbow.

Washington Post
The Mexican man of letters Carlos Fuentes is at the apex of his transcontinental career and his tenth novel, Christopher Unborn, is a pell-mell magazine of his talent.

Los Angeles Times
It is a yarn jam-packed with Sterne digressions and as overpopulated as the Mexico the hero might-or-might-not ultimately be born into, teeming with 'parachutists,' Dickensian types who drop in, in Fuentes's words, for 'chatter, yakitiyak, gossip, and championship bouts of chin-wagging.'

New York Times
In Christopher Unborn, Carlos Fuentes has imagined the worst for his country's near future, but he's done it with such humor, verve, invention, erudition and baroque whirligig plotting that the result is a vital, hopeful book, a great salvage operation in the trash heaps of Western culture, Spanish literature and Mexican history.

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